Quote Originally Posted by longman View Post
I'm going to do a review for the AirGun World Magazine and I thought about taking it to the Hatfield show
and leaving it with Terry If he agrees and there is enough interest,what does everyone think as I'd love to know more about it
Ps thanks everyone who's shown interest
Atb
Dean
Don't get me wrong, Dean. I think it's a marvelous pistol, but with respect:

1) How much general appeal would it have in AGW - given that it is a pistol, not only that but a target pistol, and it seems only 3 were ever made?

If so, a maximum of 3 people can own examples of this pistol at any one time. So it's not likely that AGW readers will ever come across one.

Rarity is interesting, but not rarity alone... if another engineer made a single 'one-off' pistol - it would not automatically be more interesting than yours.

Rare models from known manufacturers can perhaps be more interesting, because there's much more info' to get stuck in to. The interest generated around the world about the (suspected?) Walther LP52 for example.

2) How much more is there to know about your pistol?

The guy who made it apparently only made three and this was the third.
He was a Polish engineer who is now sadly passed.
Further details would I'm sure be of interest to you, but again - perhaps not all that interesting to the general airgunning public?

Just my thoughts on the subject... Phil